Unexpected service alerts based on plugin timed out - Bug, WAD, or Administrator

Nolan Martin Nolan.Martin at co.travis.tx.us
Wed Aug 21 14:50:33 CEST 2002


Is_volatile is set to 0 for all of monitored services.

Nolan

>>> <8lb4fmllhm001 at sneakemail.com> 08/20/02 07:24PM >>>
Just a thought... but do you have is_volatile set to 0, or is it set to
1?

Nolan Martin wrote:
> I receive on-going (unexpected and undesired) service alerts due to
> timed out plugins.  This occurs for pretty much any service,
including
> the check_ping, the check_http and check_nwstat (for abends, etc.).
> 
> The problem is that the plugin timed out alerts do not seem to
follow
> the max_check_attempts for the service.  So, even if the previous
ping
> was okay, if the next ping check generates a time out, it
immediately
> generates a service alert (despite the fact that max_check_attempts
is
> set to 5.
> 
> Can someone tell me if this is working as designed, a bug, or
(always
> unlikely) administrator error?


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